Review of Summer of '67 (2018) by Alex H — 31 Dec 2018
Period pieces are expensive, so the fact that "Summer of '67" manages to feel authentic to the era on an indie budget is truly impressive. Much of this comes down to the gorgeous, sweeping wide shots and a soundtrack that is both true to the times and simply enjoyable.
Together with the subject matter, a modern take on the domestic ramifications of the Vietnam War in America, Sharon Wilharm crafts a character study that captures a moment in history through intimacy rather than scope.
This review of Summer of '67 (2018) was written by Alex H on 31 Dec 2018.
Summer of '67 has generally received mixed reviews.
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